The next Google Nexus phone could be made by the Chinese manufacturer Huawei. Huawei is said to already be creating the phone, according to Android Central.

Google is set to release two new Nexus phones in 2015, and one is probably coming from Huawei. The other Nexus phone is said to be coming from LG.

This would be the first partnership between Google and Huawei. This also could mean that Google and China are improving their relationship.

There is word that Android will finally open up their mobile store in China. For years, due to government restrictions, Google has been restricted from doing business in China.

A Huawei Nexus phone would help introduce the company to the U.S. Both Huawei and Google would benefit from a partnership. Huawei would be able to increase their success in the U.S. and Google could expand their business in China. 

Nexus is Google's own phone, and usually the company uses it to show off the latest features of Android. Nexus devices are the first to receive the upgrades to the latest Android software.

The newest version of the operating system, currently code-named Android M, is set to debut before the end of the year. This could mean that the new Nexus phones would be released at the same time.

The Huawei Nexus phone is code-named the Angler, and it is expected to have a large 5.7-inch screen and be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor with a 3,500 mAh battery, iDigitalTimes reports.

The LG Nexus phone is code-named the Bullethead, and it is expected to use a 5.2-inch screen, powered by either the Snapdragon 808 or 810 processor. It will come with 3 GB of RAM and a choice of 32 GB, 64 GB or 128 GB of storage. A fingerprint sensor, and USB-C port is also expected in the Bullethead.